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Liquid Particle Chromatography: Measurement of Efficiencies and Influencing Factors on Resolution

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The efficiencies of a liquid particle chromatography were measured using salicin and phenyl glucoside as samples under different conditions. The factors which had influences on resolution were the rotation of the inner pipe, flow rate of mobile phase and temperature. A little modified system was used in this investigation.

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Nishizawa, H., Watanabe, Y. & Abe, Y. Liquid Particle Chromatography: Measurement of Efficiencies and Influencing Factors on Resolution. ANAL. SCI. 3, 97–100 (1987). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.3.97

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